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scoobykev

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  1. Be nice, or you'll not get a shot of my reasonably priced car
  2. Now before anymore names are spouted about here i'll just clear things up. I've got an advance copy of this months mag. It's me
  3. Have fun any chance of bringing back 200 fags fae duty free
  4. Like this?? And the other side In a classic though so not sure how relevant to a newage this is.
  5. It'll be blue if you're a paid up member, green if you've not paid, purple if you're an RO. I think that's the way it is, i went from purple to blue then green in a week Better check when your subscription runs out.
  6. Nice, why the name change though?
  7. Is it an RB320?, i think there's one with a private plate going about, ends in RDA.
  8. Grieves are to far away for me, thanks Cheers Christian, that'd be handy. My brother in law says dingbro have the bits, i just want to double check nothing gets missed before it's started. He's off for a few days next week and it would be a shame not to fully utilise a mechanics abilities on his free time
  9. I've been getting a burning oil smell for a week or two now, so thought i'd better check it out before i caught fire. I've got a bit of a leak coming from both sides at the rocker gaskets, also leaking at the sump area. The sump itself is fairly rusted. I did a bit of searching but i'm not sure which gaskets i'll need? Found this; Washer Part No 13271AA051 Gasket Part No 13270AA040 Half Moons Part No 13293AA030 Coil Pack gasket Part No 11051AA070 This was for an import though and mine's a UK'98. Could anybody let me know what i'll need before we pull the engine to bits Does it come as a kit? I tried asking at my local dealer but they weren't the most useful/polite. Also, i could do with a list of top tips on tackling the job in hand. Thanks Kev
  10. Good work Cal, please tell me your garage floor is carpeted and you haven't put it in through the patio doors while the missus was at work.
  11. Could you not make a shelf? surely that would be the cheapest option. Just need some MDF and fabric, then you could cut out speaker holes to suit. I made pods for my classic years ago so i could get my 6x9's to fit.
  12. good point, however he could have saved himself a trip to the paintshop if he'd bought a classic, due to them having a lower front wing line
  13. If you'd bought the classic you were looking at, you wouldn't be having this problem
  14. Sad news. My thoughts are with you and the rest of your family. R.I.P. Dougie.
  15. Awful news, get well soon Dougie.
  16. she can come and cook for me anytime if that's on the menu
  17. I'm using a H&S downpipe and centre section on mine (uk98), which when mated to the scoobysports backbox (made by H&S) i had sounded great, a lovely rip without being to loud. I'm now running a scoobytek backbox which is stupid loud but i like it and i've got the best sounding car as voted by my young lads class mates (9 year olds)
  18. That doesn't say much for them then, wrong ways round a roundabout in fife! heading for the green stuff near the lecht! should i go on, or is it just your driving and not the tyres
  19. Absolute nonsense, unless you can provide a link to back up your extreme statements
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